My homage to the Wallis Simpson wedding dress


This iconic dress designed by Mainbocher was worn by Wallis Simpson on her nuptials to Edward, Duke of Windsor (former King Edward VIII) at Chateau de Cande, Monts, France on June 3rd, 1937. The original dress was made in silk crepe and the colour shade got the name “Wallis blue”, to “ match the blue of her eyes”.
Today, to coincide with the 87th anniversary of the wedding, here I present my version of the famous dress that was featured at the “Guts for Garters- the Royal We” exhibition in 2011 at the Cob Gallery in London. Made in light coloured cornflower blue viscose rayon crepe, it features a gathered and tailored bodice with a high neckline, long sleeves and fabric covered buttons closure down the front. The floor length skirt with a centre seam is fashionably cut on the bias. Side snap closure on the side.

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Come and see us at Guts for Garters – a new buying exhibition

We’re really excited to be taking part in Guts for Garters a new shop-cum-exhibition, which will be launching in Camden on 10 March. The shop – whose first theme is “The Royal We” – will sell antique and contemporary art, interiors, fashion and costumes by established as well as emerging British designers.

Each piece is a unique commission, and here’s our contribution, a reproduction of Wallis Simpson’s stunning two-piece wedding suit. Do come and have a look – like all items on show it’s up for sale!

Guts for Garters
205 Royal College Street
Camden